Considering all the stupid things people bring in with their luggage that doesn't sound like the best of ideas...
The best way to tell everyone at the airport "This luggage is valuable! Steal this!".
I'd grade most of those as MS63. If I were you I'd try to keep the CC ones for myself ;). You've probably learned by now that anything with a CC...
That's the condition of the coin. The luster is in the protected areas, and I see some light hairlines but not any deep scratches.
I agree with green that the 1934 is XF. Also the 1927's seem to be polished or have light cleaning. Otherwise I think you were pretty accurate.
Is it just me or do Trajan minted coins always have nicer letters than other roman coinage?
We do want a dollar coin just one thats not complete garbage.
Looks like a normal scratch to me
And I thought it was bad enough for someone whose not a collector to spend old coinage...
I have a very fond memory of seeing three 1940's era quarters in the charity donation box... Also I remember my mother recieving a 1922 $20 gold...
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Must have been made at a very late die stage, the V's have broken to look like U's.
Morgans Seated Capped bust (all overtons) Morgan dollars (all VAM's) Literally any pre-33 gold set. Type sets can be hard depending on what your...
You're a member of Rockdale coin club too? Do you know of anyone by the name Lindsey Goff?
Looks like a Ch'ien Lung Boo Yuan. That would mean it was struck sometime within 1795-1799.
Nice! Did you clean it off yourself or was it already in that condition?
Well normally an "error" coin is a coin with an extra feature that was not officially intentional with the mint. So if the mint put out a mule...
I'm pretty sure it counts as an error coin. They could have been illegally struck by mint employees, or simply the wrong dies could have...
I can't really vote on either one. Do whatever you have the time and patience for.
I was thinking more numismatics-wise than life-wise but I get your point.
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